Inspiration
A journey to learn crochet, the hobby that changed my life
Hello everyone, how are you? Today I'm going to tell you about my complete crocheting journey, how I learned to crochet. I might have learned crochet at a young age, but I'll also tell you how crochet helped me on my journey.
By Ashrakat Elnagy2 months ago in Art
The Keep Calm and Listen to Willy Chirino poster I created
This is the Keep calm and listen to Willy Chirino poster i created for my beloved friend Willy Chirino. I showed it to him and he liked it and then told me that he loves those posters. The idea for it came to me randomly i was driving somewhere and the idea came to and then when i got back to my house i went on my computer and created the poster and that is the way it happened. Like Willy i love those type of posters as well. He deserves a poster like this and that is all.
By Revista Miko:XCI 2 months ago in Art
How Creativity Can Ease Your Nervous System and Help You Manifest Money Faster
For years, I treated manifestation like a mental exercise. I repeated affirmations. I visualized outcomes. I tried to “think rich” and “stay positive” all the time. And yet, money often felt slow to arrive. Something was missing.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 2 months ago in Art
Marshall McLuhan: Philosopher of Media
Marshall McLuhan did not study media to understand television or newspapers. He studied media to understand *us*. Long before smartphones, social media, or constant connectivity, this Canadian philosopher saw that technology does not merely deliver information—it reshapes perception, thought, and society itself. McLuhan’s ideas remain disturbingly relevant because he grasped a truth many still resist: the most powerful effects of media are invisible.
By Fred Bradford2 months ago in Art
Echoes of Place and Feeling: The Art of Ida Shaghoian. AI-Generated.
Painting can be many things at once: a record of what the eye sees, a trace of what the heart remembers, and a mirror for the inner life of the viewer. In the work of Ida Shaghoian, landscape becomes a vessel for emotion rather than a literal description of terrain. Her paintings feel suspended between recognition and reverie, offering spaces that suggest hills, water, and sky while remaining open enough to hold personal meaning. What emerges is a body of work that invites contemplation, asking viewers not simply to look, but to feel.
By Ida Shaghoian2 months ago in Art
Savannah Guthrie’s Mom: The Quiet Force Behind a Powerful Voice
Savannah Guthrie is widely recognized as one of the most respected faces in American broadcast journalism. As a co-anchor of Today, she is known for her clarity, composure, and ability to balance tough questioning with genuine empathy. While her professional achievements are well documented, far less is known about the family influences that helped shape her character—particularly the role of her mother, Nancy Guthrie. Though she lives largely outside the public eye, Nancy Guthrie’s influence has been central to Savannah’s personal values and professional identity.
By ORM_Specialist2 months ago in Art
Actor Andreas Szakacs on AI Cinema as Szakacs Films Prepares Echoes of Tomorrow for May 2026
Szakacs Films is stepping further onto the international stage with the announcement of several new global projects, led by the upcoming feature film Echoes of Tomorrow, currently targeting a May 2026 release. The announcement reflects a broader creative shift for the company, signaling a deliberate move toward future-focused storytelling that engages with emerging technologies and contemporary cultural questions.
By Andreas Szakacs2 months ago in Art








